Historical research and "cornerstone" files, [ca. 1937-1971] (bulk 1966-1971)

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Historical research and "cornerstone" files, [ca. 1937-1971] (bulk 1966-1971)

The series consists of an assortment of records that represent accumulated research on the history of the Syracuse State School. The materials were compiled prior to the laying of the cornerstone of a "new" Syracuse State School in 1971, apparently as part of a preservation effort, and, perhaps, to inform the choice of enclosures placed in the cornerstone of the new building.

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Wilbur, H. B. 1820-1883.

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